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Copyright, 1904, by America Tnatur, OrMt Brttaie Blghta KttnHf U$)tai)d Kry Materials Uill tiid for proeKs for ftope SKirt Draperies Tore Intricate apd eeptrje as fleu; IodeIs Appear. Nywss it, jsn ll 1X1 ... m III W no www t. product? Th. embroldcrle. worked onto Which of na. V told a ff'JMn t"Bt f0W. ,n .trong colo,, ,t,fBn, blend, ago that lo th. Winter eeaeon pWci0tti .tone, (of course tbey ar. gorgeous trimmings than Alt sesion b. uo a tlcht und.rsllp of aatln wora oter wall. very Mtla beside tb. female form divine wound around with a few yards of tall, and caught with a Jewelled phi. would is press ' the 'try latest P. of fashionable , dressing, .would t have ' ' )eered I've no doubt tb. Inforrnaet would bar. been told, with mora or let. pollteneee tliit .be u ready' for a , prolonged rest cure not to put" too floe a point upon It - Bnt It 1 .Ten no. I have Just Inter viewed 'madam., and she isames me th.t our 'worst fear, are, realtae. That aim-' plIeltT. 'approaching .nudity. ,'tat ba the alogan of the smso6. Inter words, th. leiat dressed will be the best dressed, v Already, anticipating this,' you bar. to ' doubt conjured op th. horrid vlsloa of the "too too lean and th. too too fat (the last being much th. worst) attired la tha lateet expression of faablon'a art Well. It Jnst aa well to be prepared for all shocks, put I fear" that even the most yr& and eight martah Imagination would . fall to picture eooi. of the tight, onr eyea are destined to reat upon thla Winter. For the smart modiste, of Kew Tork are turning out these "new art" costume. which really ao nearly approach the.Tery oldest of costumes, that of Mother Eve herself! at the rate of I don't know bow many a day. Society wa of the Sacred Four Hundred la returalng to. tows and clamoring to be gowned forthwith, and the electric light biases lata In faahlonable dressmaking establlshmenta, and tired lit tle "Loutaea" creep home In the , early boors, Bnt while many will adopt these e treme style. whose coming I forecasted In this page a whole year ago there are r still more who will aspire to aomethlng . lee sensational, women who at the same time lnslat on gowns amart and up-to-date, To these last tha gowns pictured on thla pane should appeal. Of exquisite fabrics and colors there la ' no lack this Autntnn. The hiannfaeturera seem to have outdone tbemeelvea In supple weaves and sstlny" surfaces. For If satin Itself be not the choice, the material must ' at least suggest It. ' But satin Is at present the thing. For whole costumes, for long, graceful hanging clonks and coats, for afternoon and even- ' log frocks and for trimmings and acces- aorlea for morning wear. It Is everywhere to, be seen. Liberty satin i. still much to tb. fore, but there are new weaves on th. .market, as supple as Liberty satin, bnt having more "body," which have much to : recommend them. Cloths thla season have taken on a par ticularly Satiny look and match the sstlna tn ahada. On. may have an afternoon gown of aatln with an accompanying cloak of eioio ana yet give tne impression of a whole aatln costume, ao cleverly are cloth and satin matched. Thla richness of effect demands a corre sponding .umptuousoess of trimmings And when hare you seen mora beautiful and j re j rmepdous vogue of Satipl5 Explaipd By tl?e Beauty of , tl? (eu; Ueaues. Tore Beautiful apd Barbaric The Art of Listening Too Many Women Fail to Realize How Highly Polite Attention Is Appreciated by Men a Be ,iVW: Use. mijp ;- ' ' M I te&ZjEMii B-Embrold.r... U.ed .n An OHa.na. Jf'l 1W W MJ mfSmjf Mannar on a Gown of Peacock Blue JyP WXs tbS STM' Drap da 8ola. L J&mWjr of smoky violet amethyst and wistaria are two new ahades will be much wora, aa will b. copper-greens and green-bln.a. Peacock blue la still jnsidered very good, and all the roe. colors. Gold Is to be the most fashionable shad, for artificial light, If the aootbaaera of Paris are to be be- By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX only Imitations, but the effect la all there), and threads of gold and silver gleam ing oh, they are joya of color and skill To give greater weight to these embroider ies when used on satin, heavy cording of the same satin are worked into th. de sign with good effect. Nearly every one has used her store of adjective, when gaslng upon th. vaga ries of the new draped skirts. It is now up to some clever person to win a laurel wreath of fame by Inventing a new word which will express surprise, horror, and grudging admiration and which may be suitably used on viewing the new models! For, truly, the skirt, grow "eurlouser and eurloijier." Draped, tied, gathered, alashed, canght op with bows, tied down with ribbons. I'm lag is the evil of the day. The hurry and rush and noise and blare of modern times is not condu cive to quiet conversation. Copyright, 1908. by Amelru-JourasJ-Xumiiisr. THERE is no accomplishment make It necessary for him to repeat which a young woman poa- himself. oCD-n ujure j,, paging uan me moro compelling to inia ,Ure the poor draperl must grow dis- orf of listening tcith attention. man than the beauty and accomplish- conraged, for never are they allowed their It is possible of attainment by all. ment which other women cast at his owa WT always must they end up tn Yet how few possess it, feet 'ulte from th w,y tbe' n began. The knotted draperies ar. eecen- u.,u otourriiii; ana mina wanaer- xumv is ou uiuru moruijing nuua- trie, but effective if done bv an artistic tion for any one who is trying to tell hand. Notice the gown In the sketch, a story or relate a ract than to find "" cuum m uwi m- f .v, m, . . P'e. "d yet it Is lifted far out of the level the eyea of the assembled company, it,m ",,,.. . . . .... . ... ' ' or tne comnionplare by Just that knotting whether one person or a dozen, wan- 0f th. long ends of the lace overdress. Telephones have become a neces- derlng, and the attention distracted In quite another way la a lace overdress alty of the home life of the day But t7 outside sounds. ,n tne ,ke,ch lettered "E." Her. the , , .. ..... tv . fsshlonable perfectly strstght-iip-and-dowu they are persiMrnt in their interfer- I h womt line. sr. clearly Illustrated. Tb. back is ence with continuity of thought, with beautiful and charming, and who mad. absolutely sheath fitting, the lsce polite attention, and with concentra- prided herself upon being ao excel- binding the figure closelv to below the tion. They even interfere with the re- lent hostess, place her guests In thie J""- B"ow lh" the "mP tr,ln ,rlBd v m .i i.i i m . Itself around the wearer's feet pose which should atu-nd the meal humiUaUng position again and again. 0a dreei for tlmott trery trm hoar; and they wake us from our first In tn8 midst of an anecdote or narra- the limp bodjien. uttla tralna smi. If and last nap, night and morning with tlT Der e3T. which had been wander- read out opoo the Boor you find that an imperative "long distance call." inf everywhere save toward th. !h''v"r,;.rt.",B?rt1lr.,b b'C!' ,eo""0 . The tale, of the Arabian Nights speaker', face, would turn with a blind Bt ,bU "u ,y L.Tn nortn could neter have been related had the gM., aa .he made aom. Inappropriate lISTtZ wnmX?Z?. Yet ith e.n th... t .. . remark, or requested the speaker to wrapped sround th. ankles of tb. posnlhle to cultivate the art of listen- nad tKtp4 Der With gowa. intended for aftemooa wear. m?Su tLn w auch an interrupUon occurs Meniere -Lost a .eceity. a i!JinC- . PW tbe poUte attention of Uttefr s.4 ihi. yr.r the, ba. f..hlo.-s approval A very atupid girl, ao far as Intellec- waa t0ey ulk. T eeiy gow which win hr peraiiMibie IrV LTT?- ,"4 Tbe rery m accomplishment for a -. n ,h " g.H bo poseae4 neUher beauty nor woman who hope, to be popular wltn " w,:k,B " ' hfn r aecoinpliahmf nta, married a brlUant tbe .terner eex u therefone to leara tni XTJ u and attractive- man. Sb oa him bow to tut a kc skirt. a'.aiply by her Interested manner f Listen with the eve. with th 'Im nim B,trta' n Astjh l1mu,ff. of IV. b. ? -.?7k J, W.rt.aittr c'red at a'j ,U1 W Whe. he talked to a bevy of peop,. tL U. rw.. a.a b.T ah. sr.. pres'Bt. he was aore U conBtratirm cl :hwho heini rtn" ' ,r or. rc feu of intereat, and to re- rB J,., do ?SJ tbe , trt"" .b " eeive aorw respond to tl. srorda. or a Z " "J lM 'w tia. toce ..4 ehieo-. 4r.sH .1 th- ritht roomect bes he . a renll.ereI. VtZll. ,j frue,tly aea. as ).r:oi..,- 4 v. r- Rtrro ' - Tight UH$ .Hps of astia wiU e a4 ., '. . - " ' v ' MHuie preseace woutl rleatmv tha .v. . . .. . - airy asatcruia, very fus the, trtasaslag ........ . 7" - - ' MHuie preseace woutI Jet a..k r ciBi warit U aae eloence f Deao.xhei.ea. ' '.Hi liV A Charming Gown of Wlatarla Col ored 8atln Over Underdreaa of Silk Net, Showlna Novel Use of Ribbon Trimming. B Embrolderlee Used in An Original Mannar on a Gown of Peacock Blue Drap de 8ole. C Chiffon Cloth of Pale Gold, the Faahlonable Color, With Artistically Designed Garnlture'of Lace. D The Knotted Drapery Givea Dis tinction to This Otherwise Simple Dress. E Gown llluatratlng the Character istically Straight Linea of This Sea son's Faahlonable Figure. this quaint and picturesque fashion a be coming one ! Scarfs, about which we have heard ao much for ao long, play a very Important part In thla season's gowns, and are at last being worn In commonplace and every day atyle. whtch foreshadows for them a swift end. By thla I mean the so-called Dlrcctolre scarfs being now aold In tbe shops. Artistically applied scarfs, which form so large a part of tbe chic of Im ported gowns, will, of course, be success fully worn all Winter. Colors this year are out of the ordinary artistic and charming. Bubdued and dusky tones are to be found In nearly all th. fashionable shades, which ommi... well for the gracious blending of the enm. h. . . , nure uoias rsvor in fashion, although It has a more otok All ahades ihsn th. tanpe of last season. wear gold and; thla year mora tnan ever moat we pay attention to th. clothing of our feet, for more thaa ever before will they be In evidence. being applied to the nndersllp and only being glimpsed through the semi-transparent robe. One gown of black satin and black chif fon, a newly Imported model, which won my admiration, had wid. mjetalllc gold ribbon threaded through slits worked In tbe sstin underdreM. Tbe ribbon waa quite eight Inches wide and waa very supple. It passed around th. dress Just about la a Hoe with tbe knees, and waa pulled ratlfer tightly, binding the dress la. la th. very ailddl. of the back It wa. tied lh a big bow with long anda, alt this being quit. plainly seen through tbe black cblffo. aver- I I " covered with thla, flat. uress, wnica waa nosi simpiy niot, ue- "irr wnicn at lac reason pending for effect on cut and Hue. eyelash or other hair Overdresses of tulle, with .Ilk fringed lm it so esoca. edaes. are a fad of th. season which will teaipted to reckoa th. extend to afternoon wear. oui mis i.ucy wui oiy d. tor --. rouaico. ana it a a news fir, orporluDltv for mrm abm those of unlimited dres. ''allowaac for that 120,000 of them make about aa aver- I?,fT- Hat " e roota themselves ill anything aaor. perishable ean.ot be lav age allowance. Jolt.""" " ,"TU,,, laeoraMe r- agmed. " a t.be, with a halboa. ea- boss. wmi Toke. will agala be doubled nil M nana r mlfw a mmm H TimniDH railllM . m eolors. A fsd for yoke, of black net aeca. At tb. bottom of th. vim i. tlx rv-4.1 V. eeri srtl- How Many Hairs You Have. HAIRS ar. comoosed ,f searf-kla tad JU47Co ar. covered with thla, flat. ov.e. !". "ow' demanding ao llttl. skl!l lappluar scsles which k. ... . J" Part of tb. operator. ber h. , th, -JS.ilttk??ha .. well a. evening th. kvm body, bet taeo. of th., drop ont h'il ulttMi hXk,ln Sbirlt T will .nly b, f he.d b.v. bee. eou.ted. a.d It is f, iTJUiiJS1 lil ewsoc. for ai jo.too of them mak. about aa av.r- VLJW . UV lt r th.rn.elve. St. i.ot be lav ag. aaow.nce, - ta eviubl. aad Incurable re! Each hair t. . tab, wltk a balboa. ea- wmae.'s hair Is aafurait h.H. . a.d tripled targeasent tt the lower end, itwws Nt W,TT. the eavy .f te,lr frt..1. of tb. aterUla a.d of a rase-sbaped -foMcW with a aarr.w "TJ:, "ti'r ev. ralght hslr. whl-a ea. ealv bo the fw-Ul wm. the avi. tw I eaallv exrlslaod. atrticbt hair. ar. by a toe Becoming to av. rtvaio. i neo is. a air it rorrtbl polled . . ' rwr'' astrs ar oral la - "" 't ta. mil Ir. 7T; ,r7' lTVJT?rV a. a mle, b. hwig sod n- ht th. root reaala. behUd to aeadaee wbei . r!i-4 t . t r, i,V. . , fitting, tae ose of a tattoaJ other hair. esea each of theta t. t"twt oa ecery la ...y ea-a. f This Is why. la the r.M 1 -perfl tU uZJ: lL'? p tmmSM M r.tn',ii.l. fialra. M Am - - - . - .. . . . . ' .. ' 1 Twuwri. although black may appear nowhere eJs. la trw. ront, wbk-tr Is r Is sped th. cost a ma. ertended vegn Reeve will. tremdv tight bonk being -- -' - - mm "".i.'ti in m " tm wim w amy I'wpnrarr. toeiog from saoulder to wrtsc tbem oL Th. rtwta rental. bebiM Tae ail'-a wea . keaf gvww at Collars rmbnico the ears, with largo 'Wirtwi .ad rreteatly ther. It a aew nfr e day. ,o.4 mcbea. rreocb woate. tW, A.tum, rr-. Tb. owly t-w. ewe. tar tb. -1. T,.7Z eler'.rT .'.llU'T'JllJ have pot oa a Bvory k! A. UiatJy cief Is to ssoert a. elertrffW aeel t Uto I. t4lrWa'. It la aata ikst hUA, ..ir, .walked black, aati. stacks, abov. which eoc of tbe UUlo itM, of "f ot.'k la.- ' '". Mrrth tkaa Hrn. r.s great rachea of lay white. Bat. aa4 bars tb. roots to ateatb. libs mrmm. fT.. . 1.7S : 1 . V .'? .r"? ww ta-w wwraj wa ni awuairy u i aaa auasooi jraiauesav .aau eipeatarra, oo 1na.. tvrort a weight of otgbti 5